On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 18:04, Rajeev Singh wrote:
> Thanks Paul But i not going to leave it that easily i am here cause i
> know i will able ro figure it out and this time i am seriously not joking
> i have a PC i know programming in java as far as config og my PC is
> concerned i am having
>  a Intel 1.5 Ghz + 256 RD PC800+80 GB Seagate Barracuda
>  what do you say i have got A red hat Linux 9.0 running on that PC
> and are you serious about that quantity of ram
> Please do tell me
> Rajeev

our main machine is a linux box running rh7, and is a quad p4 zeon with
2GB of memory. We have run out of memory on a regular basis, and we're
not even live yet (simply a few people developing and testing). Each
java process can be 144M according to "top".

Reloading jetspeed application seems to leak processes, so memory usage
can grow a bit if you're reloading the app quite a lot - which happens
frequently during development.

We're probably slightly overspec'd on CPU - it doesn't take more than 9
seconds to restart jakarta tomcat/jetspeed... but I wouldn't say the
website is amazingly quick!

disk space isn't a problem, but you'd probably want to be running quick
(scsi) disks for sustained performance to avoid the bottleneck of IDE.
The whole of apache/tomcat/jakarta etc doesn't fill more than a few
hundred megabytes.

you could probably use your machine quite happily for a site with modest
number of users if you're not developing on it.

Paul
p.s. of course someone will come along and tell me that I shouldn't be
using Sun's j2sdk1.4.2_01 on redhat7.3 with apache1.3.28 with
openssl0.9.7c with tomcat5 and mod_jk2, and that I could get it all
running on an old 486 with 16MB of memory swapping to a floppy disk :-)



---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to